Take a bow, Tegel: Five things about stalwart Berlin airport
AFP
| 2020/11/05 | 535 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Drab and outdated but beloved for its convenience and quirky hexagonal design, Berlin's Tegel airport will finally close for good on Sunday after more than 60 years.The former West Berlin hub is being put into retirement to make way for the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), which finally opened last week after years of embarrassing delays.Here are five things to know about the airport with humble beginnings that became a high-flier in German hearts.- Flying start -Tegel was originally bu...(…)
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